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TheBrownDog
- Jul 5, 2013
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Yes I agree I can see that happening most definitely. Shopping centres will be as you put it a service centre.A lot of things are already headed in that direction - that's why shopping centres are now full of service shops, such as hairdressers, nail salons, tailors, remedial massage shops, etc. which can't be done online.
I still like to try clothes on, before buying, to check the fit - but a lot of other things can easily be purchased online.
I remember going into the Myer Centre shortly after it opened. The Virgin Megastore was packed, to the extent that you could barely move through the customers. It took 10-15 minutes to get up to Dazzeland, due to the shitty design of the elevators - the escelators for going up/down between 2nd and 3rd floors were adjacent, but you had to walk half way around the building to find the escelators connecting 3rd & 4th. I think I went up there once, and decided never again - the process of getting around the Myer Centre was just too painful to be worth the effort.
Even with clothes these days, its already at the stage where you can put in your measurements and upload a photo of yourself to get an impression of what the clothes will look like on you. This will get more sophisticated in the future with VR. Trying on clothes in a store will be a thing of the past for sure.
Oh and has Woden Shopping Centre changed much over the last 10 years?